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The '''Lottery Pick''' is an optional item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It can be bought to give [[Mario]] the chance to win rewards from the [[Happy Lucky Lottery]]. Each ticket contains a random four-digit code; if Mario's numbers match those on the board, he will win [[Happy Lucky Lottery#Prizes|prizes]] depending on how many numbers match. The ticket can be bought from [[Lucky]] for ten [[coin]]s. Subsequent tickets with different numbers cost 100 coins. Cheating the lottery (by altering the Gamecube's internal clock) will force the player to buy another ticket for 500 coins to continue playing the lottery.
The '''Lottery Ticket''', originally known as the '''Lottery Pick''', is an optional item in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It can be bought to give [[Mario]] the chance to win rewards from the [[Happy Lucky Lottery]]. Each ticket contains a random four-digit code; if Mario's numbers match those on the board, he will win [[Happy Lucky Lottery#Prizes|prizes]] depending on how many numbers match. The ticket can be bought from [[Lucky]] for ten [[coin]]s. Subsequent tickets with different numbers cost 100 coins. Cheating the lottery (by altering the Gamecube's internal clock) will force the player to buy another ticket for 500 coins to continue playing the lottery.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 01:27, May 23, 2024

Lottery Ticket
Sprite of the Lottery Pick in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Description
"A lottery ticket from Lucky's booth. Your number's ####."
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)

The Lottery Ticket, originally known as the Lottery Pick, is an optional item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It can be bought to give Mario the chance to win rewards from the Happy Lucky Lottery. Each ticket contains a random four-digit code; if Mario's numbers match those on the board, he will win prizes depending on how many numbers match. The ticket can be bought from Lucky for ten coins. Subsequent tickets with different numbers cost 100 coins. Cheating the lottery (by altering the Gamecube's internal clock) will force the player to buy another ticket for 500 coins to continue playing the lottery.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese くじ番号[?]
Kuji Bangō
Lottery Number
French Ticket loterie[?] Lottery Ticket
German Losnummer[?] Ticket number
Italian Totonumero[?] Toto's number (from Happy Lucky Lottery's Italian name)
Spanish (NOA) Boleto de lotería[?] Lottery ticket
Spanish (NOE) Billete de Lotería[?] Lottery Ticket